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Today in Music History for Oct. 26: ...
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Today-History-Oct25

Today in Music History for Oct. 26: In 1813, English organist Henry Smart was born. Though largely self-taught, he published many compositions, two of which are still popular as hymn tunes: ...
Nat King Cole recorded that little ditty three times, in 1946, 1956 and 1961, and performed it hundreds of times. The song romanticized the lure of the road, to visit far-flung places from Chicago to ...
BECAUSE THERE’S A GUY IN KANSAS CITY THAT STARTED AN AI RECORD LABEL. IT TAKES TWO MINUTES TO CREATE A SONG. THERE’S A FIRE ...
Union Station is reviving a piece of its past, once again filling the halls of the famous landmark with live music and sounds ...
Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in Kansas City. Kansas City has the most ranked songs (21) in common with Louisville and no ranked songs in common with 182 metros. The most seen ...
The curated articles show how Kansas City's past continues to shape its food, faith, sports, and streets. Local traditions, historical events, and landmark buildings all influence modern life in the ...
Night Train kicks off a new week with a Featured New Release of the Week from vibes player Ted Piltzecker. We mark the ...
Editor’s note: Do you want to commemorate Chappell Roan’s Kansas City return? Sign up to get a free digital download of a special front page sent to your email after the concerts. Chappell Roan has ...
New Edition, Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton will take the stage at T-Mobile Center in Downtown Kansas City on February 5, 2026, ...
Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub spoke with reporters before practice on Friday, commenting on Harrison Butker's recent kicking inconsistency. "Yeah, we're going to keep working.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have won their last two games as they prepare to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road during Week 5 NFL action. After an 0-2 start, the two straight ...